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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'gauge effects' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the effect of a certain quantity on another, such as in this example sentence: "We observed a direct correlation between the temperature and the gauge effects on air pressure."
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Figure 2 Shock tube with gauge effects.
Herein we perform one-dimensional MHD shock tube tests with gauge effects by considering gauge transformations of the spacetime.
FD~AGE evaluators tracked the number and type of participants and conducted interviews and follow-up surveys to gauge effects on learners and institutions.
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There are other, even more indirect ways to gauge effect.
The models were stratified by age group to gauge effect modification.
Compliance with glasses was imperfect, and we did not assess the day to day use of glasses, making it difficult to accurately gauge effect size among children with the most regular wear.
Gauging effects on public health is even more problematic.
On a value-weighted basis, which likely best gauges effects on shareholder wealth and the economy, we find that pre- to post-activism long-term returns are insignificantly different from zero.
Mastery experience suggests that individuals gauge the effects of their experiences and that their interpretations of these effects help create their efficacy beliefs [ 24].
In any case, it may be too early to gauge lasting effects.
The scientists used 17 different climate models to gauge the effects on nine major wine-producing areas.
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